From: Matt White (mwhite23@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Mar 23 2005 - 21:11:27 GMT-3
No. Discovery is simply that; for "sh ip nbar prot top-n 10" for
example.
On Mar 23, 2005, at 7:04 PM, Jongsoo.Kim@Intelsat.com wrote:
> Guys
>
> A quick question.
>
> If I apply service-policy using nbar in class map, do I have to enter
> this
> command "ip nbar protocol-discovery" for nbar to work?
>
> So something like this?
> interface E0/0
> ip nbar protocol-discovery
> service-policy input www
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Jongsoo
>
>
>
>
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